1941: Mural is supposed to be changed...

JUSTICE PROMISED
                                                                  1941, June 15 The Philadelphia Inquirer 
Washington, June 14 – Cheyenne Indians at Watonga, Okla, were assured today that proposed changes in the portrait of Chief Roman Nose would be made if they are justified.
     Edward Rowan, assistant chief of the fine arts section of the Public Building Administration, advised the Indians to present their complaint to him immediately, and said he felt sure the artist would make “all necessary changes if they are justified.”
     The portrait was painted by Edith Mahier, an art instructor at the University of Oklahoma.

     “I advised them (the Indians) to communicate immediately with this office and I am sure she will make all changes necessary,” Rowan said. 
1941, June 15 The Philadelphia Inquirer 

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